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Key Food Stores Co-op, Inc. is a cooperative of independently owned supermarkets, founded in Brooklyn, New York, on April 20, 1937. Its stores are found in Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida. The headquarters for the Key Food cooperative is in Matawan, New Jersey; the Chief Executive is Dean Janeway. The cooperative also operates stores under the Key Food Marketplace, Key Fresh & Natural, Food Dynasty, Urban Market, Food World, Food Universe Marketplace, SuperFresh, and The Food Emporium banners.

Key Food Stores
Company type
  • Private
  • IndustryRetail (Supermarket)
    Founded1946 (78 years ago) (1946)inBrooklyn, New York, U.S.
    Headquarters ,
    U.S.

    Number of locations

    324

    Area served

    Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts

    Key people

    Dean Janeway (CEO)
    ProductsBakery, grocery, delicatessen, health and beauty, frozen foods, produce, seafood, meats, dairy, general merchandise, floral, alcoholic beverages, snacks, pet supplies
    Services
  • Pharmacy
  • Online shopping and home delivery[1]
  • Members76
    SubsidiariesFood Emporium
    Super Fresh
    Websitewww.keyfood.com

    In November 2015, the company completed the purchase of 23 stores from the moribund A&P, which was in bankruptcy (and about to shut down), bringing the total number of stores under its management to 212. The stores included the branches of Pathmark, A&P, Waldbaum's, Food Emporium, and Food Basics USA. Two of the stores are to be operated under corporate rather than cooperative ownership (a first for the company).[2] The acquisition made it the largest grocer in New York City.[3] The primary supplier of both A&P and Key Food is UNFI.[3]

    In the 1970s and 1980s Key Food was involved with a trucking firm that committed tax fraud.[4][5] Two directors, Camillo D’Urso and Pasquale Conte were also involved in Mafia activity and heroin trafficking using pizza parlors as a front.[6][7]

    References

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    1. ^ "Departments | Key Food".
  • ^ "Key Food confirms 23 A&P buys, will operate 2". 22 October 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  • ^ a b "Bolstered by new additions, Key Food CEO outlines growth plans". 29 October 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  • ^ "Trucking Executive Indicted In a Scheme to Evade Taxes". July 14, 1989 – via NYTimes.com.
  • ^ Kaplan, Morris (January 11, 1972). "TRUCKER CHARGED WITH TAX FRAUD" – via NYTimes.com.
  • ^ JOHN M. DOYLE (February 19, 1987). "Alleged Mastermind of "Pizza Connection" Hit Arrested" – via Associated Press.
  • ^ "C. D'URSO, FOOD STORE FOUNDER". Sun-Sentinel.
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